12-16-2006, 02:48 AM | #1 |
13lazers' blazers
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: San Pedro, CA
Posts: 152
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electric fans
i just wanted to express how much i like the set of fans my buddy pulled from a crusher prototype bmw. i used the wiring circuit that vtblazer described a while back with a ballast resistor from an old points ign for the low speed setting and 2 relays. i sat in beverly hills traffic this last summer for a month or so at a crawl (25 miles in 90 minutes) approx. on some very hot days and it never moved from the thermostat regulated position unless i forgot to turn it on. as soon as i hit the toggle with the engine almost boiling over the needle drops immediately. if you have the chance i recommend a good set of electric fans. they save a lot of gas and my blazer is snappy. i have embarrassed many of the guys that prefer paying finance charges as opposed to building thier own toys. that truck surprises me most of the time
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1970 2wd blazer 1972 1ton blazer 4x4 in progress 1966 mustang coupe (modified) 1985 c20 suburban tow rig 1996 462 ranger with a 150 efi merc. a former B.A.S.S. tournament boat almost all exempt from california smog laws intentionally. |
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